Prediction of bird community composition based on point-occurrence data and inferential algorithms: a valuable tool in biodiversity assessments

Local biological communities are made up of species, each of which has its own particular relationship with the environment. To the extent that these autecological niches limit species' distributions, and by extension community composition, models of species' ecological niches can predict...

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Published inDiversity & distributions Vol. 8; no. 2; pp. 49 - 56
Main Authors FERIA A, T. Patricia, PETERSON, A. Townsend
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Abstract Local biological communities are made up of species, each of which has its own particular relationship with the environment. To the extent that these autecological niches limit species' distributions, and by extension community composition, models of species' ecological niches can predict species composition at particular sites, or at least provide a null hypothesis of potential species composition in the absence of effects of species interactions. We developed distributional predictions (ecological niche models) for 89 species occurring in dry tropical forest in the Balsas Basin of south-western Mexico using an interpolation technique, and predicted the species likely to occur at 8 sites across the region. Onsite field inventory data were then used to test the community predictions, all of which were statistically significant. These results suggest that inventory efforts can be made more efficient by development beforehand of hypotheses that focus onsite collecting and inventory.
AbstractList Local biological communities are made up of species, each of which has its own particular relationship with the environment. To the extent that these autecological niches limit species’ distributions, and by extension community composition, models of species’ ecological niches can predict species composition at particular sites, or at least provide a null hypothesis of potential species composition in the absence of effects of species interactions. We developed distributional predictions (ecological niche models) for 89 species occurring in dry tropical forest in the Balsas Basin of south‐western Mexico using an interpolation technique, and predicted the species likely to occur at 8 sites across the region. Onsite field inventory data were then used to test the community predictions, all of which were statistically significant. These results suggest that inventory efforts can be made more efficient by development beforehand of hypotheses that focus onsite collecting and inventory.
. Local biological communities are made up of species, each of which has its own particular relationship with the environment. To the extent that these autecological niches limit species’ distributions, and by extension community composition, models of species’ ecological niches can predict species composition at particular sites, or at least provide a null hypothesis of potential species composition in the absence of effects of species interactions. We developed distributional predictions (ecological niche models) for 89 species occurring in dry tropical forest in the Balsas Basin of south‐western Mexico using an interpolation technique, and predicted the species likely to occur at 8 sites across the region. Onsite field inventory data were then used to test the community predictions, all of which were statistically significant. These results suggest that inventory efforts can be made more efficient by development beforehand of hypotheses that focus onsite collecting and inventory.
Author Peterson , A. Townsend
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Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Balsa
Biodiversity
Biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity Research
Biological and medical sciences
Birds
Community
Ecological modeling
ecological niche modelling
Ecological niches
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Global atmospheric research program
Modeling
Natural history
predicted distributions
Species
Synecology
Terrestrial ecosystems
Title Prediction of bird community composition based on point-occurrence data and inferential algorithms: a valuable tool in biodiversity assessments
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